The King joined survivors, heads of state, and members of the international Jewish community in Poland at Auschwitz to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp.
King Charles III wiped away tears as he remembered all those who lost their lives during the Holocaust during his visit to Auschwitz. However, some fans questioned the authenticity of his emotions, with a few suggesting that his display of tears might not have been genuine.
A user reacts sarcastically to King Charles’s display of tears at a Holocaust memorial event, from a post dated January 27, 2025 | Source: Facebook/GBNewsOnline
The ceremony his majesty attended took place at the site of the former Nazi concentration camp. During its five years of operation, Auschwitz Concentration Camp became the site of unimaginable atrocities, with an estimated 1.1 million individuals losing their lives.
King Charles III wipes his nose after he took his seat for commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Red Army, in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
On January 27, 1945, Soviet forces freed over 7,000 prisoners from the camp. Charles, heads of state, and members of the international Jewish community gathered at the camp on January 27 to mark 80 years since its liberation.
King Charles III listens to a survivor as they speak during commemorations at Auschwitz-Birkenau to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
During the moving ceremony, Charles could be seen wiping his tears, deeply moved by the immense loss and suffering endured by those who perished at Auschwitz. However, fans shared a mix of reactions to the King’s tears.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Charles III, King Frederik X of Denmark, and the German president’s wife Elke Buedenbender and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier attend commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camp Auschwitz-Birkenau | Source: Getty Images
One skeptic exclaimed, “Crocodile tears!!! In fact he didnt [sic] even cry!!” Another echoed a similar sentiment, “Fake tears.” One commenter sarcastically quipped, “Good actor whoever he is.😘.”
King Charles III in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Still, not everyone doubted the King’s emotions. A jubilant supporter stated, “I’m so proud of Our King Charles,” while another described the visit as “So moving.”
King Philippe of Belgium, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Charles III, King Frederik X of Denmark, and Queen Mary of Denmark in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Others reflected on the significance of the occasion, “A sacred moment indeed,” and another simply labeled Charles as a “Great king.” Finally, a heartfelt admirer wrote, “He’s such a soulful King 🙏🏼 God Bless him.”
King Charles III is presented with a painting from children thanking him for his visit to the Jewish Community Centre in Krakow, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Charles is deeply committed to Holocaust education via his work as a Patron of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. Hence, he also visited the Jewish Community Centre to understand the important work going on there.
King Charles III is presented with a painting from children thanking him for his visit to the Jewish Community Centre | Source: Getty Images
In his speech, King Charles highlighted the center’s positive impact on the local community, including its role in restoring faith in humanity. He urged them to continue their efforts to honor the past while working toward a kinder, more compassionate world for future generations.
King Charles III addresses an audience of community members and supporters of the center during his visit to the Jewish Community Centre | Source: Getty Images
His majesty also visited Auschwitz I during this ceremony, where he solemnly observed personal belongings taken from victims upon their arrival at the camp. He then walked through the iconic ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ gate, constructed by prisoners, and lit a candle to honor and remember the countless lives lost during the Holocaust.
King Charles III lays a candle during commemorations at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla also plays a key role in honoring the lives lost during the Holocaust and charting a way forward. As the Patron of the Anne Frank Trust, she attended a reception marking Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England.
She met Holocaust survivors connected to Anne Frank and the son of a British officer who liberated Bergen-Belsen. The queen also participated in a candle-lighting ceremony with survivors of genocide and delivered a brief speech.
Queen Camilla lights a candle during a reception for Holocaust Memorial Day at the Hilton Park Lane in London, England, on January 23, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
As a youth education charity, the Anne Frank Trust empowers young people aged nine to 15 to recognize and challenge all forms of prejudice. Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager, became a symbol of resilience and hope after her diary, written while hiding from the Nazis during World War II, was published posthumously.
The Prince and Princess of Wales also honored this occasion by attending the Holocaust Memorial Day service in London, England. They shared a solemn tribute on Instagram, where they described the event as a moment of remembrance and hope for the future.
Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales light candles during a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
During the service, Prince William delivered a heartfelt speech, paying tribute to the millions who lost their lives during the Holocaust and other genocides. He acknowledged the courage of survivors who continue to bear the mental and physical scars of those horrific events. William emphasized the vital role their stories play in ensuring history is never forgotten.
Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks during a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
The Prince also highlighted the importance of honoring those who risked everything to help and save others. The Instagram post included a short clip showcasing Catherine interacting with people at the service.
In the video, the Princess could be seen offering comfort by hugging attendees, engaging in heartfelt conversations, and creating a safe space for them to share their experiences. The compassionate presence of the royal family during these events highlighted the importance of connection and support during such a significant and emotional ceremony.
The King joined survivors, heads of state, and members of the international Jewish community in Poland at Auschwitz to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp.
King Charles III wiped away tears as he remembered all those who lost their lives during the Holocaust during his visit to Auschwitz. However, some fans questioned the authenticity of his emotions, with a few suggesting that his display of tears might not have been genuine.
A user reacts sarcastically to King Charles’s display of tears at a Holocaust memorial event, from a post dated January 27, 2025 | Source: Facebook/GBNewsOnline
The ceremony his majesty attended took place at the site of the former Nazi concentration camp. During its five years of operation, Auschwitz Concentration Camp became the site of unimaginable atrocities, with an estimated 1.1 million individuals losing their lives.
King Charles III wipes his nose after he took his seat for commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Red Army, in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
On January 27, 1945, Soviet forces freed over 7,000 prisoners from the camp. Charles, heads of state, and members of the international Jewish community gathered at the camp on January 27 to mark 80 years since its liberation.
King Charles III listens to a survivor as they speak during commemorations at Auschwitz-Birkenau to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
During the moving ceremony, Charles could be seen wiping his tears, deeply moved by the immense loss and suffering endured by those who perished at Auschwitz. However, fans shared a mix of reactions to the King’s tears.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Charles III, King Frederik X of Denmark, and the German president’s wife Elke Buedenbender and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier attend commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camp Auschwitz-Birkenau | Source: Getty Images
One skeptic exclaimed, “Crocodile tears!!! In fact he didnt [sic] even cry!!” Another echoed a similar sentiment, “Fake tears.” One commenter sarcastically quipped, “Good actor whoever he is.😘.”
King Charles III in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Still, not everyone doubted the King’s emotions. A jubilant supporter stated, “I’m so proud of Our King Charles,” while another described the visit as “So moving.”
King Philippe of Belgium, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, King Charles III, King Frederik X of Denmark, and Queen Mary of Denmark in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Others reflected on the significance of the occasion, “A sacred moment indeed,” and another simply labeled Charles as a “Great king.” Finally, a heartfelt admirer wrote, “He’s such a soulful King 🙏🏼 God Bless him.”
King Charles III is presented with a painting from children thanking him for his visit to the Jewish Community Centre in Krakow, Poland, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Charles is deeply committed to Holocaust education via his work as a Patron of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. Hence, he also visited the Jewish Community Centre to understand the important work going on there.
King Charles III is presented with a painting from children thanking him for his visit to the Jewish Community Centre | Source: Getty Images
In his speech, King Charles highlighted the center’s positive impact on the local community, including its role in restoring faith in humanity. He urged them to continue their efforts to honor the past while working toward a kinder, more compassionate world for future generations.
King Charles III addresses an audience of community members and supporters of the center during his visit to the Jewish Community Centre | Source: Getty Images
His majesty also visited Auschwitz I during this ceremony, where he solemnly observed personal belongings taken from victims upon their arrival at the camp. He then walked through the iconic ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ gate, constructed by prisoners, and lit a candle to honor and remember the countless lives lost during the Holocaust.
King Charles III lays a candle during commemorations at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland to mark 80 years since the liberation of the concentration camp | Source: Getty Images
Queen Camilla also plays a key role in honoring the lives lost during the Holocaust and charting a way forward. As the Patron of the Anne Frank Trust, she attended a reception marking Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England.
She met Holocaust survivors connected to Anne Frank and the son of a British officer who liberated Bergen-Belsen. The queen also participated in a candle-lighting ceremony with survivors of genocide and delivered a brief speech.
Queen Camilla lights a candle during a reception for Holocaust Memorial Day at the Hilton Park Lane in London, England, on January 23, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
As a youth education charity, the Anne Frank Trust empowers young people aged nine to 15 to recognize and challenge all forms of prejudice. Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager, became a symbol of resilience and hope after her diary, written while hiding from the Nazis during World War II, was published posthumously.
The Prince and Princess of Wales also honored this occasion by attending the Holocaust Memorial Day service in London, England. They shared a solemn tribute on Instagram, where they described the event as a moment of remembrance and hope for the future.
Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales light candles during a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
During the service, Prince William delivered a heartfelt speech, paying tribute to the millions who lost their lives during the Holocaust and other genocides. He acknowledged the courage of survivors who continue to bear the mental and physical scars of those horrific events. William emphasized the vital role their stories play in ensuring history is never forgotten.
Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks during a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day in London, England, on January 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
The Prince also highlighted the importance of honoring those who risked everything to help and save others. The Instagram post included a short clip showcasing Catherine interacting with people at the service.
In the video, the Princess could be seen offering comfort by hugging attendees, engaging in heartfelt conversations, and creating a safe space for them to share their experiences. The compassionate presence of the royal family during these events highlighted the importance of connection and support during such a significant and emotional ceremony.